I just mostly prefer oldschool tray. Im uploading now and sendings links, howover I do NOT remove the soundtrack from the link, but instead this is a mirror. I have included both mp3 and xm's. Even the title is missing as I wrote about it, I diddent wait for that (I can update it).

So people the soundtrack is soon release as mp3 as well XM. Please its better to play the game so most as you can , its cool.

Ok, I've sent the cover (to SF) with the sides, things were crunched but what the heck.I prefer the jacket for stuff like this, promo cds and such due to the nice lamination as I usually break the the plastic easily.

I like the backcover, because its easy for people for adjust the text if there is a problem after a print or even crop it if they want a that case you use. So I send you what I changed and then I let people adjust them self if its a problem.

Its easy and does not break anything of your work at all.

So Finally Thanks for the cover, its awesome. I update the soundtrack and upload again soon.

PS. SoundTrack with the changed coverarts is uploaded to same url I gave Lobo and Flash per email. Its up to them to release the soundtrack.

- Tune converted to 44.1kz in MilkyTracker after some changes to a endning (if needed). But these change did I NOT save to XM, so only heardable in the mp3 version.- I converted it to MP3 in CDEX using these settings: 128kb -> 196kb variable, 44.1khz, Normalizing on (even it might have problem in very few songs).- Bear in mind most sample fix was in 8 bit versions to suitable for the game, and did not fix the original XM of it.

On that song, there is very much "swooosh" and "reverb" effects on it, which could not simulate that 100% from FL Studio, but I guess it was sounded ok. In that Song normalized did turned the volume a little bit down.

Do the Original 16 bit XM sound OK? Then I do can recode it again using 192kb without variable setting and no normalizing.... Elsewise it can been a issue in the LAME encoder.

nice spotted, the main instrument was detuned in the 16 bit version, but was corrected in 8 bit version. So I need to update the soundtrack with new version (I do also do a "patch" version, with only songs updated).

It took some time to get 8bit version right without clicking and got the idea from the Space Harrier game, a tune I really love to. There was never a hiscore tune in the arcade original.

For Commodore 64 Sid like tune, it was actually samples from a older Sid player which could sample Sid2wav only using one channels at time and then used these as a instrument. I was like to do a Sam Coupe version of it, but was not possible, due it only export using all channels, so I did a C64 like version instead.

I think I should not vote on my own tunes :-D. Flash have even (early) studio versions (I use FL-Studio) of some songs, some got finished, some never got finished, before I began on the XM version.

Howover I really like the Horace bonus level: Darn simple, fast to complete, but still fun and cool. So that level is one of my favorits.